The Scotsman

O’shea appointed interim Republic of Ireland boss for March double-header

- Ian Parker sportts@scotsman.com

Former Manchester United defender j oh no’ shea will take charge of the Republic of Ireland’s March friendlies before the planned appointmen­t of a permanent manager in April.

O’shea, who is third all-time on the Republic’s list of appearance­s with 118 caps, has been named interim head coach ahead of Belgium and Switzerlan­d

visiting Dublin late next month. His appointmen­t on a temporary basis gives the FAI more time to complete its search for a permanent successor to Stephen Kenny, who left the role in November.

O’shea, who had a spell as an assistant coach for the Republic under Kenny and has most recentlybe­enworkingi­nasimilar role at Birmingham, will be helped by Crystal Palace coach Paddy Mccarthy.

“I’m delighted to return to the senior men’s coaching staff as interim head coach for the two friendlies against Belgium and Switzerlan­d,” O’shea said.

“It will be an incredible honour to lead the side into the March internatio­nal window.

“As everyone will know, I’ve always had immense pride representi­ng my country, whether that be during my playing career or very recently, as part of the coaching staff for the men’s senior team and the under-21s. It’s great that Paddy has agreed to come on board for the two matches and work will begin straight away to prepare for two top-quality fixtures against great opposition in Belgium and Switzerlan­d, in front of our fantastic home support.

“I’ve got great belief in this group of players to win football matches and I’m looking forward to some positive results.”

Former Wales boss Chris Coleman and England Under 21 s coach lee cars ley have been among those linked with the vacant Republic post.

In announcing O’shea’s interim appointmen­t, FAI director of football Marc Canham said: “We are…pleased to confirm that the process for the appointmen­tof a new men’ s head coach is near completion and we are looking forward to announcing that appointmen­t in April.

“For now, the focus is on the upcoming matches against belgium and Switzerlan­d at the Aviva Stadium and supporting John and his team as they prepare for the games.”

Belgium visit Dublin on March 23 before Switzerlan­d follow three days later.

 ?? ?? Interim head coach John O’shea said it will be an ‘incredible honour’ to lead the Republic of Ireland into the March friendlies against Belgium and Switzerlan­d
Interim head coach John O’shea said it will be an ‘incredible honour’ to lead the Republic of Ireland into the March friendlies against Belgium and Switzerlan­d

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